Try A Mountain Coaster, Zip Lining, Aerial Course, And More All At This One New York Adventure Park
By Lea Monroe|Published September 18, 2019
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When you’re exploring the Empire State, you’ll often find that some of our best attractions are places that sound too good to be true. For instance, when we tell you the fact that there’s one place that has its own zip lining course, aerial course, mountain coaster, and more, you might pinch yourself just to make sure you aren’t dreaming! Out near the city of Cortland where you’re an easy drive from major hubs like Binghamton and Syracuse, see all that this amazing adventure park has to offer before the secret’s out.
Nestled away in the hills of Cortland, the Greek Peak Mountain Resort is made up of hundreds of acres full of fun.
Within the hundreds of acres that make up this scenic resort, you'll find that Greek Peak has its very own Adventure Center and it's designed to provide your family and friends with endless excitement.
Made up of suspended bridges, hanging blocks, horizontal tires, space loops, tight ropes, and zip lines, the true adventurer in you will immerge as you climb through the treetops of this resort.
Speaking of ziplines, the Adventure Center also features a 1,300-foot long zipline that will have you soaring more than 60-feet above the resort and mountain streams.
Out of all the things that you can explore at the resort and adventure center, you'll most likely become most hooked on their Nor'Easter Mountain Coaster.
If you aren't able to make it out to the Greek Peak Adventure Center, have no fear! The resort's mountain coaster happens to remain open all year long.
Whether you're bouncing on the Eurobungy and going for a ride on one of their fat bikes or you're enjoying a family game of laser tag or riding the mountain coaster, there's plenty of excitement to be experienced at the Greek Peak Adventure Center in Cortland.